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Facing the Storage Challenges of the Future Enterprise

The IT industry is in the midst of a paradigm shift driven by trends such as cloud computing and big data. Businesses across many industries are looking to their IT departments to deliver on strategic projects that will give them a competitive advantage in their market. Data storage is one of the foundations of any IT system - and Red Hat Storage provides a uniquely flexible approach to managing your data in a rapidly growing and changing environment.

Learn more about Red Hat Storage and modern approaches to data storage management by registering for this exclusive, live webcast happening at 10:00 a.m. GMT on March 1, 2013. Save the date now to ensure you catch the insight of Red Hat Senior Solutions Architect for storage Tom Llewelyn and Business Development Manager of storage Simon Alcott.

Speakers

Tom Llewelyn
Business Development Manager, Storage,
Red Hat

Tom has worked at Red Hat for 5 years, moving from technical instruction through pre-sales to his current business development role. Prior to working for Red Hat, Tom founded a consultancy company which specialized in delivering solutions based on open source software.

Simon Alcott
Senior Solutions Architect, Storage,
Red Hat

Simon joined Red Hat over 5 years ago as an instructor. He has extensive experience with Red Hat product portfolio, first as an instructor and then later as a consultant and programme manager. Prior to joining Red Hat, Simon worked at the University of Surrey in the research Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing (CVSSP). Now as a member of the pre-sales engineering team for storage, he brings over 15 years of enterprise IT and open source experience.

Vendor:

Red Hat

Premiered:

Mar 1, 2013

Format:

Multimedia

Type:

Webcast

Language:

English

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